Downtown’s Paramount Miami Worldcenter tops out at 700 feet

After reaching the half-way point back in December, downtown’s upcoming Paramount Miami Worldcenter has achieved its final height of 700 feet. The construction milestone saw crews fly the flags of the 50 countries that comprise the project’s geographically diverse condominium customers. Paramount Miami Worldcenter has more international buyers than any other single residential building in the United States, according to its developers.

In addition to its roughly 500 high-end residential units, the 60-story Paramount tower stands out thanks to its extensive amenities. Offerings include an outdoor soccer field, two tennis courts, a boxing studio, golf simulator, indoor basketball court, rooftop observatory, game room, and 26 for-sale poolside cabanas that reportedly cost more than Miami’s median priced home. If that wasn’t enough, the building will also debut the city’s first residential “skyport” specifically designed to accommodate flying cars of the future.

The Paramount Miami Worldcenter project broke ground in late 2016 and expects to welcome residents in the first quarter of 2019. The high-rise comes from developer Paramount Ventures and Elkus Manfredi Architects.

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